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Possible too much interference from some electrical equipment like lights, microwave, wiring in walls. Another possibility is wrong location of base unit. Maybe is too close to source of electromagnetic interference, antenna not fully extended etc. Try to move base to another location first
Make sure the batteries are fully charged. if your cart has it's own charger it may not fully charge. I would purchase a portable one and make sure they fully charge then you would know whether the cart charger is working.
Does the cart move? If you still have good battery power then I would the battery meter. Otherwise you might have a low or bad battery. Need to check each battery under load.
Usually a cart takes 8-10 hours to fully charge. But in your case to get it to load on a trailer 3-4 hours should do it. Warning: DO NOT TRY EARLIER THAN 3 HOURS !!! IT WON'T MOVE FAR EVEN IF IT STARTS MOVING GOOD.
It is best to unplug the unit, open the door fully and let stand 24 hrs. to thoroughly defrost. Empty the drain pan if so equipped.
Wipe out interior with a dry cloth, then locccck or otherwise secure the door so that it cannot open. Place a moving cart on the non-hinge side to transport it, and never lay it on its back.
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